I am a bisexual with no religious beliefs, slightly agnostic. I was raised in a Christian family, and went to church occasionally growing up. I sometimes pray to God, even if I don't believe in him. THOUGHTS ON SEXUALITY: I believe you can love whoever, and it does not matter. A lot of people say "You can't control your sexuality", but I'm only par......   2 reply
14 08,2019
I accidentally posted in the reply section earlier, here is what I said: (I'm a religious but also bisexual person. I don't believe that being attracted or loving someone is a sin it's only a sin to have a relationship with them that's outside of marriage. Most religions don't allow marriage with people of the same gender. My religion tells me wha......   1 reply
14 08,2019
Alright so in the bible god made Eve for Adam from one of Adam's ribs. Basically god intended women to be with man so when someone goes with the same gender it is like defying god's way in a sense so it is a sin. Now "Christians" who hate are not actual Christians because in the faith you do not hate. You actually spread love and god's word and stu......   reply
14 08,2019
Okay first off, anyone who claims to be Christian (any religion really) and then judges people who are lgbt+ are terrible. Like the scripture literally says love your neighbor, etc, and that God will forgive all sins?? So anyone who says they'll go to hell are just ignorant and clearly have never read a bible themselves, they're just continuing to ......   3 reply
14 08,2019
I think Ur question is a bit weird... I’m not trying to be mean, but this question feels like you just want someone to defend Ur side after some people (inevitably) diss U... Still, if U really want to know about different views, I’ll try to contribute based on my personal experience: I had an extremely difficult time accepting my own sexualit......   2 reply
14 08,2019
I'm a cis-female demi living in a moslem majority country, Indonesia. Pretty much the same with above comment, the Qur'an also look down upon homosexuality and adultery. However aside from the religion significance of LBTGQ being an anomaly, in Indonesia, skinship and public display affection is pretty much a no no. Hetero couples get heavily frow......   reply
14 08,2019
I have very religious Christian parents, but they're very accepting. They used to have a slightly broken image of people who like the same gender, mostly because they thought it's all just about lust and sleeping around (which, let's be real, is true for some people). But I've shown them same-sex couples who were in love with each other for decades......   reply
14 08,2019
I live in california currently, for a long time, but before when I was a student I was lived in japan. In japan, it was like an unspoken subject, at least around the people I hung out around, so I would not really know. In California, lgbt people have many privileges(at least in where I live) and are considered more interesting and such, at least t......   2 reply
14 08,2019
I wish we lived in a society where it doesn't matter who are you supposed to love, how we look and what we believe, until it doesn't harm anyone around. We should care more about other things. People are more educated, more open minded. At least we are supposed to be. Nowadays we have different "problems". Actual problems, like enviroment etc. LGBT......   3 reply
14 08,2019
I am a christian and i certainly know it was a sin since it was taught us that a man should be for a women but growing up and interacting with humans change my perspective i learned that being not yourself is the worse and lgbtq is a normal humans who also wanted to be love. Not wearing the dress you want is sad, not eating the food you love is fru......   2 reply
14 08,2019

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